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Product Description Full House: The Complete Fourth Season (DVD)The fun never stops with this heartwarming comedy series, because when you’ve got a full house, you’ve got a full-on party! This season, the household gets even bigger as Jesse and Rebecca get married in a special two-part episode — but what makes Jesse late for his own wedding? Could he be determined to have one last hurrah? And, in a must-see crossover episode, Stephanie gets some good advice from none other than Family Matters’ lovable nerd Steve Urkel! Jaleel White guest stars as Steve, the cousin of D.J.’s friend who is visiting from Chicago. Other guest stars this season include Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello appearing as themselves when Joey is cast in a new Beach Party television series and the stars of the original 1960s movies are on set when the whole family visits Hollywood. Plus, when Joey and Jesse go on a camping trip, Danny discovers that the duties of a single parent can be overwhelming.]]> desertcart.com Just call him "Jesse the Greek." In the fourth season premiere of Full House, Katsopolis receives a visit from his European relatives, including Michelle's look-a-like cousin, marking one of the few times in the shows eight-season history that the Olsen twins will share the screen. "Greek Week" ends with Jesse (John Stamos) and Becky (Lori Loughlin) getting engaged--a "big fat wedding" will transpire before the year is through. Interestingly, life will imitate art in 1998 when Stamos weds a real-life Rebecca (model/actress Rebecca Romijn). Other developments include a new production company, Double J Creative Services, for Joey (Dave Coulier) and Jesse ("The I.Q. Man")--with Danny as their silent partner--and Becky and Jesse finally tie the knot ("The Wedding" two-parter). Standout episodes include "Secret Admirer," in which everyone (who is able to read) thinks a fake love letter is intended for them, and "One Last Kiss," in which Jesse covers the Knack's "My Sharona" at his high school reunion. He may have abandoned the mullet to the 1980s, but the 1990s edition proves he can still get his rock on. (The same cannot be said about Danny's misguided attempts at coolness.) Fourth season guests include Wayne Newton ("Viva Las Joey"), Jaleel "Urkel" White ("Stephanie Gets Framed"), and those eternal beach bunnies, Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello ("Joey Goes Hollywood"). Also continuing to receive guest star billing is Andrea Barber (nosey neighbor Kimmy), even though she appears in most of the 25 episodes. The year ends with two graduations, D.J. (Candace Cameron) from junior high and Michelle (Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen) from pre-school ("The Graduates"). Most importantly, theres a Katsopolis birth announcement ("Rock the Cradle"). As Michelle would say, "Whoah, baby!" --Kathleen C. Fennessy Review: Have Mercy! - The Tanner Family is back to make us laugh with season four of Full House. The big news this season is a wedding. Becky (Lori Loughlin) and Jesse (John Stamos) tie the knot. We go from the proposal to the ceremony this season with such stops along the way as buying the ring (and Jesse selling his Elvis guitar to pay for it), picking a location (Graceland or Kansas), and Jesse picking a best man. But the wedding isn't the only storyline. There's still plenty for the rest of the gang. Michelle (Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen) discovers that there can be consequences when she misbehaves. Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin) is tempted to throw a baseball game for a really cute boy. D.J. (Candace Cameron) becomes editor of the school newspaper and finds that hiring your best friend (Andrea Barber's Kimmy) can lead to problems if she doesn't do the work. Danny (Bob Saget) dates a dry cleaner with a prankster of a son and a much younger woman. And Joey (Dave Coulier) reunites with his dad and gets a chance at TV stardom along side Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello. This season has a couple of other standout episodes. "Slumber Party" finds Stephanie trying to decide what to do about the mother-daughter sleepover her Honeybee hive is having. This episode truly tugs at the heartstrings. Also in that category is "Fuller House." The episode right after Becky and Jesse's wedding, everyone struggles with the idea of Jesse moving out of the house, especially Jesse and Michelle. And for a downright funny episode, look no further then "Secret Admirer" which finds a love letter making the rounds with absolutely hilarious results. Also noteworthy this season, the season premier features one of the few times that Mary-Kate and Ashley appear on screen together. As always, the cast is great and the shows are funny. Yes, it will appeal to kids and others who enjoy family entertainment most. But for them, this set will be a real treat. Review: Great Series - Good wholesome family show



| ASIN | B000FQIRWC |
| Actors | Bob Saget, Candace Cameron Bure, Dave Coulier, Jodie Sweetin, John Stamos |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.33:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #23,027 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #12,961 in DVD |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (919) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 75569 |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 1.0), Unqualified (DTS ES 6.1) |
| MPAA rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format | Closed-captioned, Color, Full Screen, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled |
| Number of discs | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 7.75 x 5.5 x 0.75 inches; 7.04 ounces |
| Release date | August 7, 2007 |
| Run time | 9 hours and 53 minutes |
| Studio | Studio Distribution Services |
| Subtitles: | French, Spanish |
M**S
Have Mercy!
The Tanner Family is back to make us laugh with season four of Full House. The big news this season is a wedding. Becky (Lori Loughlin) and Jesse (John Stamos) tie the knot. We go from the proposal to the ceremony this season with such stops along the way as buying the ring (and Jesse selling his Elvis guitar to pay for it), picking a location (Graceland or Kansas), and Jesse picking a best man. But the wedding isn't the only storyline. There's still plenty for the rest of the gang. Michelle (Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen) discovers that there can be consequences when she misbehaves. Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin) is tempted to throw a baseball game for a really cute boy. D.J. (Candace Cameron) becomes editor of the school newspaper and finds that hiring your best friend (Andrea Barber's Kimmy) can lead to problems if she doesn't do the work. Danny (Bob Saget) dates a dry cleaner with a prankster of a son and a much younger woman. And Joey (Dave Coulier) reunites with his dad and gets a chance at TV stardom along side Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello. This season has a couple of other standout episodes. "Slumber Party" finds Stephanie trying to decide what to do about the mother-daughter sleepover her Honeybee hive is having. This episode truly tugs at the heartstrings. Also in that category is "Fuller House." The episode right after Becky and Jesse's wedding, everyone struggles with the idea of Jesse moving out of the house, especially Jesse and Michelle. And for a downright funny episode, look no further then "Secret Admirer" which finds a love letter making the rounds with absolutely hilarious results. Also noteworthy this season, the season premier features one of the few times that Mary-Kate and Ashley appear on screen together. As always, the cast is great and the shows are funny. Yes, it will appeal to kids and others who enjoy family entertainment most. But for them, this set will be a real treat.
A**.
Great Series
Good wholesome family show
L**R
Full House, Cool House :-)
Even though I'm in my early 30's, this is what I grew up with. I love it still and it brings back memories of school vacation watching these same episodes over and over again. This is one of the better seasons. It starts with Greek Week where some of Jesse's family comes over from Greece with some surprises (also the episode where he proposes to Becky) and ends with Rock The Cradle in which Becky finds out that she's pregnant just as Jesse finds out he's going out on the road for a tour. The absolute standout episode and in my opinion is the best episode in the entire 8 seasons, is Secret Admirer. Danny is dating a girl with a son called Rusty who is a trouble maker. He writes a love letter and one thing leads to another and havoc ensues. Hillarious. While this doesn't seem as funny anymore after the likes of the humour that came from Friends or Two And A Half Men, it's an innocent (if not sometimes corny) humour that is perfectly fit for all ages and especially kids. This also happens to be the season where Jesse looks his hottest. I love this show and still do to this day. I highly recommend it if you want to revisit a great family, or introduce them to your kids.
N**A
Great for Pre-Teens & Young Teens
I used to watch this show when it was originally on the air. Now my step-daughter (13) absolutely loves the series. Neither my husband nor myself can stand to sit through an episode, as the writing & acting are (not surprisingly) far more sub-par than I remembered. However, the girl loves 'em & always asks for the season boxed sets as gifts. Since we don't typically watch TV, getting to watch a few episodes of "her show" is a great treat. The show's premise is simple. Dad, Danny Tanner (Bob Saget) is left widowed with three daughters, D.J. (Candace Cameron), Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin), & Michelle (Mary Kate & Ashley Olson). Brother-in-law, Uncle Jesse (John Stamos), & best friend, Joey (Dave Coulier), move in to help Danny raise the girls. However, the three men barely stand a chance against the young girls' innocent faces, cute quips, & girlish charm. The show is fairly innocent & clean, safe for almost all ages. There really isn't much objectionable here, unless you want to avoid cheesy writing & acting. Sisterly love & the importance of family are strong themes here, which is always a plus. This show is definitely preferred to much of today's TV-fare, in my opinion.
J**.
Full house was one of the few wholesome shows on TV. Most problems fixed within the half hour show. A story of three girls who lost their mom and are raised by their dad, uncle as well as another male friend. Its cheesy, funny and lame at times but worth all the craziness to share with another generation. I bought all the seasons and it keeps Toddlers well entertained. The only draw back is constantly hearing the song in-between shows. However its nice to watch them grow up on all the seasons and it also teaches kids that not everyone has a Mommy and Daddy at home but every family has love for each-other no matter the day to day issues of growing up.
A**E
Alles bestens.
A**A
Llegó en perfectas condiciones antes de lo esperado! No la encontrarán en otro lado más que aquí en Amazon! y si está subtitulada en español seguiré comprando aquí.
D**D
I grew up watching this show on TV & I still watch it today thanks to these DVDs! I wish they made shows like this today. The good wholesome quality! TV today with teen moms & such is not good wholesome TV! I recommend this to anyone! Its a great show. Funny, sentimental, cute times. I love it. If this helped, say so!
J**N
endlich kommt auch die dritte staffel auf dvd.... ab der dritten staffel wird es im tanner haus erst richtig lustig deshalb freu ich mich auf diese dvd box schon sehr und das es so schnell geht hätte ich nicht gedacht weil ja die zweite staffel erst im mai raus gekommen ist aber so ist es einfach super. für alle die nicht wissen welche folgen die dritte staffel hat schreiben ich diese auch mal auf.... 045.) Traumurlaub mit Hindernissen 046.) Teenager-Probleme 047.) Jesse und Becky haben Krach 048.) Walter, der Entenkopf 049.) Omi ist für alle da 050.) Die große Chance 051.) Ein Hund im Haus 052.) Die Streithennen 053.) Der tollkühne Jesse 054.) Ein verrückter Geburtstag 055.) Stephanie steht unter Schock 056.) Joey verliebt sich 057.) Jesse blamiert sich 058.) D.J. braucht Hilfe 059.) Dannys neue Liebe 060.) Flieg, Vogel, flieg! 061.) D.J.'s erster Kuß 062.) Mr. Eierkopf 063.) Eine gute Lektion 064.) Liebling, ich hab das Haus zerstört 065.) Ein falscher Verdacht 066.) Michelle ist eifersüchtig 067.) Wenn aus Männern Frauen werden 068.) Die Millionen-Show wie man an dieser liste sieht sind es diesmal 24 folgen statt 22 wie in der ersten und zweiten staffel!diese dvd-box kann ich nur weiter empfelen!viel spaß damit!!!FULL HOUSE 4 EVER!!!!!
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